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Fly Rod Crosby
Cornelia Thurza Crosby (1854-1946) During the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries, one of New England’s most celebrated names in fly fishing was Cornelia “Fly Rod” Crosby.
Bullet points in Fly Fishing History
If you want to study fly fishing history, study the hook! The earliest hooks were discovered in Okinawa, and made from snail shells. Wikipedia says
This site is devoted to the life and work of Wilhelm Reich. Here, you will find factual information based on his books, manuscripts and private archives. Our mission is to preserve the primary sources which form the basis of our knowledge about the life and work of Wilhelm Reich, so that present and future generations may study them in undistorted form.
You will also find information about the Wilhelm Reich Museum in Rangeley, Maine—how to visit and activities that take place there—as well as our online store, which offers the most comprehensive collection of works by Wilhelm Reich available anywhere.
Finally, information about our cottage rentals in the beautiful mountains of Western Maine, where Reich ultimately chose to make his home and conduct his research.
The Outdoor Heritage Museum shares the unique history that has made the Rangeley region one of the premier outdoor destinations in America. It is a “must see” for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages and was twice recognized by Yankee Magazine as the “Best Outdoor Museum in New England.” The Museum’s treasures will surprise you as you become immersed in the stories of Rangeley icons like Carrie Stevens, Herb Welch, Cornelia “Fly Rod” Crosby and many others via artifacts, vintage film, and art.
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